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| Dimensions of the work | 24 cm × 33 cm |
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| Puzzle Dimensions | 68 cm x 48 cm |
| Box Dimensions | 35 x 25 x 6 cm |
| EAN | 628136608428 |
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Piece by piece, reassemble Salvador Dalí’s work The Persistence of Memory from 1000 pieces by the Eurographics brand.
We have chosen Salvador Dalí’s Puzzles to allow you to enter the deep intimacy of a surrealist work of art.
The image details are of excellent quality , in addition the die is made with Smart-Cut Technology with unique and unusual shapes and just like snowflakes, no two pieces are the same.
The product is of the highest quality and 100% recyclable, environmentally friendly and non-toxic.
We have chosen the work of Salvador Dalì The Persistence of Memory puzzle of 1000 pieces by the Eurographics brand to enter, piece by piece, into the beauty of Salvador Dalì ‘s paintings.
The Persistence of Memory, a 1931 painting, is one of the most recognizable works of Surrealism. Since 1934, the painting has been in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City, which received it from an anonymous donor.
For this reason we have opted for the best puzzle to create based on the surrealist works of the great painter of twentieth-century surrealism: The Persistence of Memory.
The work Salvador Dalì The Persistence of Memory Puzzle 1000 pieces by Eurographics is an exciting puzzle that will allow you to discover the surrealist art of Salvador Dalí.
The image details are of excellent quality , in addition to the Smart-Cut Technology , a cutting-edge manufacturing process that creates a multitude of unique and unusual shapes that fit together perfectly. Just like snowflakes, no two pieces are the same.
The product is of the highest quality and 100% recyclable, environmentally friendly and non-toxic.
The edition we offer has a horizontal layout and is suitable for hanging in a wooden frame that highlights its internal colors.
The puzzle is presented in a carefully crafted and well-finished package , making it perfect for any gift.
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![]() | Puzzle dimensions (cm) 68 x 48 | ![]() | Box dimensions (cm) 35 x 25 x 6 |
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In Persistence of Memory we see a desolate landscape, probably inspired by Port Lligat, the stretch of Spanish coast where he chose to
living since 1930 with Gala, the wife taken from Paul Éluard who became his muse.
This is a 1931 painting and became one of the most recognizable works of Surrealism . On display since 1934, the painting is in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City , which received it from an anonymous donor.
The painting, Persistence of Memory , embodies Dalí’s theory of “softness” and “hardness,” which was central to his thinking at the time. As Dawn Adès wrote:
Soft watches are an unconscious symbol of the relativity of space and time , a surrealist meditation on the collapse of our notions of fixed cosmic order.
The watches melt as in an image of a previous painting The Great Masturbator dated 1929, where the artist’s deformed face is besieged by a gigantic insect that sucks it and is represented as a fantastic architecture whose unity is divided into different figurations: a white flower, the bust of a woman, the hips of a man-doll.
Without a doubt the most controversial surrealist , due to his great inventiveness but also to his many irritating attitudes, was Salvador Dalí, born in 1904 and died at the age of 85 in 1989.
Spanish, belongs to the figurative side of the movement and defined his own painting as “critical-paranoid” : an expression that we could translate
to look at an object and see, and therefore paint, another
After a childhood spent believing he had to lead a double life—his own and that of his brother, who had died before he was born—he studied in Madrid, where he was expelled from school several times for accusing his teachers of incompetence. He arrived in Paris in 1928 and thus joined the Surrealist group rather late, developing a style based on an imagery he himself defined as “perverse-polymorphous.”
Dalí’s surrealist landscape combines meticulous optical realism with an irrational elaboration of detail in enigmatic contexts, a style the artist motivates as follows:
“My entire ambition is to materialize images of concrete irrationality with the utmost fury of precision, so that the world of imagination and concrete irrationality can be objectively evident, of the same density, the same duration, the same persuasive, cognitive, and communicable depth as the external world of phenomenal reality.”
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